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females which are absolutely inseparable from females of 
G. hottentota received from Mr. Trimen and taken at the Cape. 
It is worthy of note that all specimens of G. hottentota taken in 
Angola and northward, so far as they have come under my obser- 
vation (I have seen several hundreds of specimens from various 
localities), are prevalently smaller than specimens from the Cape. 
202. G. oBUMBRATA, Trim. 
Pamphila obumbrata, Trim. P. Z. 8S. 1891, p. 103, pl. ix. 
fig. 23,3. 
Hab. Angola, Gaboon, Liberia, and tropical West Coast of 
Africa generally. 
This species is excessively common about Gaboon, and, as I 
have remarked under G. hottentota, appears to be a dimorphic form 
of that species. Typical hottentota occurs in company with it at 
the same places, and the females are absolutely indistinguishable. 
203. G. atBieuTra, Mab. 
Pamphila albigutta, Mab. Grandid. Madgr. vol. xviii. p. 357 
pl. liv. figs. 2, 2 a (1887). 
Hab. Madagascar, Natal (in coll. Staudinger). 
The specimen labelled P. albigutta by Mabille in the Staudinger 
collection is from Natal. It is badly rubbed and worn, but shows 
likeness to my subochracea (see p. 56). It is doubtfully the insect 
figured in Grandidier’s ‘ Madagascar.’ 
204. G.(?) campica, Mab. 
Pamphila gambica, Mab. Pet. Nouv. Ent. vol. ii. p. 233 (1878). 
Hab. Senegambia. 
I place this species here without any knowledge of it other than 
that derived from the description, in which the author states that 
it is very near G. hottentota, Latr. 
205. G.(?) occunra, Trim. 
Pamphila occulta, Trim. P. Z.8. 1891, p. 103. 
Hab. South-western Africa, Transvaal. 
I place this species here provisionally. Mr. Trimen states that 
it is allied in some respects to G. hottentota, but fails to describe 
the antenne and palpi, without a knowledge of which the generic 
location must be temporarily doubtful. It may turn out to be a 
Parnara or a Baoris. 
Papraona, Moore. 
206. P. zeno, Trim. (Plate III. fig. 6.) 
_ Pamphila zeno, Trim. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (3) vol. ii. p. 179 
(1864); Rhop. Afr. Austr. vol. ii. p. 301 (1866); 8, Afr. Butt, 
vol, iii. p. 313, pl. xii. fig. 2 (1889). 
